American Soybean Magazine

American Soybean covers soybean news including people, policy developments, timely topics, advocacy efforts, and other subjects of interest and importance to U.S. soy.
Women in Agriculture: More Advocacy, Less Adversity for Women in Agriculture

Women in Agriculture: More Advocacy, Less Adversity for Women in Agriculture

February 22, 2021

By Barb Baylor Anderson • From Winter 2021 American Soybean magazine   Women in agriculture find they are not only increasingly advocates for their industry, but they also face less adversity than in the past being ...

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How ASA Soy Program Participants are Leveraging Social Media for Soy’s Future

How ASA Soy Program Participants are Leveraging Social Media for Soy’s Future

November 20, 2020

By Barb Baylor Anderson • From Fall 2020 American Soybean magazine   Facebook. Instagram. Twitter. Blogs. Websites. YouTube. Farmers have plenty of tools to share their messages with other farmers, legislators and consumers. And for those who have ...

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A Hundred Years Later, Plowing New Ground

A Hundred Years Later, Plowing New Ground

November 19, 2020

By Wendy Brannen and Kayla Hedrick • From Fall 2020 American Soybean magazine Dedicated, in-house ASA policy team sowing seeds for future success In October 2019, a transformation took place in our nation’s capital:  The ...

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In the Words of Past ASA Presidents

In the Words of Past ASA Presidents

July 20, 2020

By Dave Buchholz • From Summer 2020 American Soybean Magazine “ASA isn’t relevant because it’s 100 years old. It’s 100 years old because it’s relevant.” – Tony Anderson (Ohio/2000-01)   As part of the celebration ...

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Biotech, Digital Tools Critical to Past and Future of Ag

Biotech, Digital Tools Critical to Past and Future of Ag

July 20, 2020

By Dr. Rob Fraley • From Summer 2020 American Soybean Magazine The history of soybeans in the U.S. is a remarkable story, and ASA has been instrumental in its success from the very beginning. Like ...

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